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Monday, July 18, 2016

Air Force Selects First Enlisted Airmen for Pilot Training Since WWII

HAMPTON -- The Air Force has chosen 10 enlisted airmen to begin training as pilots for the first time since World War II.

The airmen were selected as part of a program that will allow them to fly the RQ-4 Global Hawk, an unmanned intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft.

Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions are the most requested by combatant commanders around the world and demand for remotely piloted aircraft, or RPAs, will likely only increase, according to the Air Force.

"In the future, RPAs may act as wingmen to manned aircraft," Capt. Trisha Guillebeau said in an email to The Virginian-Pilot.

The Air Force has not released the identities of the first airmen selected for the program or where they are based.

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2 comments:

Pete said...

A great opportunity, wish I was 20 years younger.

Anonymous said...

Just imagine all those prior enlisted who missed out.

Such a stigma/outdated paradigm - enlisted versus officers. No college degree versus college degree.